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Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems
The emphasis of the journal Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing is on disseminating the application
of research to the development of new or improved industrially-relevant manufacturing technologies, equipment, and strategies. Preference
is given to papers describing research whose initial feasibility has been demonstrated either in a ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The emphasis of the journal Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing is on disseminating the application
of research to the development of new or improved industrially-relevant manufacturing technologies, equipment, and strategies. Preference
is given to papers describing research whose initial feasibility has been demonstrated either in a real manufacturing enterprise or experimentally
in a laboratory. Case-studies describing technology transfer and deployment from research institutions to industry or the implementation
and scale-up of new technologies in industry, as well as review papers on topical issues in manufacturing, are equally encouraged.
Original papers are welcomed in the areas of rapid-response manufacturing, global manufacturing, flexible automation, mechatronics,
computer-controlled machinery and processes, micromechanical systems, green manufacturing, biotech manufacturing, photonics manufacturing,
nano manufacturing, robotics, rapid prototyping, concurrent engineering, life cycle engineering, CAD/CAM/CAE, integration of IT tools
into manufacturing, and other fields involving unique manufacturing techniques.
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Editor-in-Chief
A. Sharon